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Code · Montana · Title 32 — Financial Institutions · Chapter 2 · Part 9

32-2-935. Fraud by director, officer, agent, or employee.

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32-2-935 . Fraud by director, officer, agent, or employee. A director, executive officer, agent, or employee of a mutual association is guilty of a felony if that person:
(1)knowingly receives or takes possession of any mutual association property, except in payment for a just demand, and with intent to defraud:
(a)fails to make or fails to cause or direct to be made a full and true entry of the receipt or possession in its books and account; or
(b)concurs in failing to make any material entry in its books and account;
(2)knowingly concurs in making or publishing any written report, exhibit, or statement of its affairs or pecuniary condition containing any material statement that is false; or
(3)having the custody of control of its books, willfully refuses or neglects to make a proper entry in the books of that mutual association as required by law, to exhibit the books, or to allow the books to be inspected and extracts to be taken from them by the department.
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